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I recently received this suggestion from an OT regarding a 2 yr. old child that I'm working with.. "you have to test his vestibular system for his speech." Huh? Yeah I know what the vestibular system is, although I'm not aware of any testing methods for SLP's. I would guess that this type of testing would be more in line with the Audiology scope of practice. Please share your thoughts. [img]images/smiles/icon_redface.gif[/img] )



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